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Westcott looks down and out
ALBION'S teenage discovery John Westcott looks like missing the rest of the season. Substitute Westcott was carried off in the closing stages of last Saturday's victory over Scunthorpe. He has a torn right hamstring, which seems certain to rule him out
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Albion's past is put on display FOOTBALL chiefs are urging residents living near the Albion's p
Converted for the new archive on 30 June 2000. Some images and formatting may have been lost in the conversion.
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Turn-off for the airport pop show
THE Essential Festival for Shoreham was officially scrapped today. Organisers have decided to pull the plug on the pop event. They wanted to hold the two-day festival on August 1 and 2 at Shoreham Airport after being forced to move from Brighton's Stanmer
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Hopes for A27 breakthrough
MOVES to improve one of the busiest roads in Sussex could soon take a step forward. There is fresh hope today that traffic problems on the A27 could be recognised by the Government. The hope follows a top-level Whitehall meeting between council chiefs
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Swimming against the tide to aid young Dan
MIRACLE man Peter Ellis, who battled back to health from the brink of death, is now fighting to help a disabled youngster from Hove. Peter, 48, still has a foot-long metal plate in his left leg and plates in both hips after a road smash in Lewes Road,
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Hopes for A27 breakthrough
MOVES to improve one of the busiest roads in Sussex could soon take a step forward. There is fresh hope today that traffic problems on the A27 could be recognised by the Government. The hope follows a top-level Whitehall meeting between council chiefs
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Alternative is good choice
BOND International Software, the Sussex-based software specialist, has unveiled its maiden results as a public company. The company, which has its headquarters in Cowfold, floated on the Alternative Investment Market in December. Pre-tax profits came
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A test of trade
TRADERS in London Road are upset over Brighton and Hove Council's traffic management scheme. They say it is taking customers away from the area and that access is extremely difficult. The council has responded by saying it will try to improve access,
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Swimming against the tide to aid young Dan
MIRACLE man Peter Ellis, who battled back to health from the brink of death, is now fighting to help a disabled youngster from Hove. Peter, 48, still has a foot-long metal plate in his left leg and plates in both hips after a road smash in Lewes Road,
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£5m LOSS OVER ROADS CHAOS
SUPERMARKET giant Sainsbury claims Brighton traders are losing £100,000 a week due to controversial town centre road works. The figure was revealed last night during a meeting of angry London Road traders. David Moore, Sainsbury's London Road branch manager
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Alternative is good choice
BOND International Software, the Sussex-based software specialist, has unveiled its maiden results as a public company. The company, which has its headquarters in Cowfold, floated on the Alternative Investment Market in December. Pre-tax profits came
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A test of trade
TRADERS in London Road are upset over Brighton and Hove Council's traffic management scheme. They say it is taking customers away from the area and that access is extremely difficult. The council has responded by saying it will try to improve access,
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Westcott looks down and out
ALBION'S teenage discovery John Westcott looks like missing the rest of the season. Substitute Westcott was carried off in the closing stages of last Saturday's victory over Scunthorpe. He has a torn right hamstring, which seems certain to rule him out
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Albion's past is put on display FOOTBALL chiefs are urging residents living near the Albion's p
Converted for the new archive on 30 June 2000. Some images and formatting may have been lost in the conversion.
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Turn-off for the airport pop show
THE Essential Festival for Shoreham was officially scrapped today. Organisers have decided to pull the plug on the pop event. They wanted to hold the two-day festival on August 1 and 2 at Shoreham Airport after being forced to move from Brighton's Stanmer
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£5m LOSS OVER ROADS CHAOS
SUPERMARKET giant Sainsbury claims Brighton traders are losing £100,000 a week due to controversial town centre road works. The figure was revealed last night during a meeting of angry London Road traders. David Moore, Sainsbury's London Road branch manager